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Home > News > March 2005 > 09-Mar-2005 SmartCertify release new training course for MCSE 2003 SecuritySmartCertify Direct, a division of SkillSoft, has recently announced the release of its new training course for the Microsoft Certified System Engineer: Security for Microsoft Windows 2003 certification (MCSE 2003 Security). "Microsoft products are quite widely deployed; therefore the surface area exposed for attack is huge. This results in a strong employer demand for highly trained MS security specialists who not only implement, but design security using the best practices known," said Lewis Withrow, product manager at SmartCertify. To achieve MCSE 2003 Security Certification, candidates must pass five core exams and three security specialisation exams. Certification candidates can earn the MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) and MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) titles as they advance their way to MCSE 2003 Certification.
External linkA free demo of the new course is available on-line at: www.smartcertify.com/default.asp?article=prmsec Please note: Training Reference is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.
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